Several terms related to cellular respiration are listed. Match each term to the appropriate definition. FADH2 Electron carrier molecule citric acid cycle The first step in aerobic and anaerobic respiration, provides a net gain of two molecules of ATP glycolysis The process of storing energy into ATP molecules without using oxygen oxidative phosphorylation Central pathway of aerobic respiration in which carbon dioxide is released lactic acid fermentation Type of fermentation in which lactic acid is produced anaerobic respiration Process of anaerobic respiration substrate-level phosphorylation Pathway of aerobic respiration in which ATP is produced, requiring the acceptance of electrons by oxygen. Answer Bank alcohol fermentation fermentation aerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration has three stages: 1. Glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm. Glucose (6C) is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate (pyruvic acid). This process produces some ATP. 2. The Citric acid cycle, which occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. Pyruvate (pyruvic acid) converts to Acetyl CoA, which enters the Citric acid cycle. This process produces some ATP and NADH (high energy electrons). 3. Oxidative phosphorylation, which occurs on the mitochondrial membranes (Cristae). NADH enters the electron transport chain to produce a hydrogen ion gradient. The final acceptor for electrons and ions is oxygen. This gradient is then used by ATP synthase to produce ATP for cellular work.
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The reactants for aerobic cellular respiration are: Glucose and Oxygen The products for aerobic cellular respiration are: Carbon dioxide, Water and Energy (ATP) Which organelle does aerobic cellular respiration occur within eukaryotic cells? Mitochondrion Fill in the following table about the 4 pathways of aerobic cellular respiration (in order): Pathway name: | Where in cell? | Other name for pathway? 1. Glycolysis | Cytosol | Calvin cycle 2. Citric acid cycle | Cristae of mitochondrion | Krebs cycle 3. Electron transport chain | Matrix of mitochondrion | Pyruvate oxidation 4. Glycolysis | Outer membrane of mitochor | Light reactions
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Glycolysis a. takes place in the mitochondrion. b. produces no ATP. c. is part of the respiratory chain. d. is the same thing as fermentation. e. reduces two molecules of $\mathrm{NAD}^{+}$ for every glucose molecule processed.
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